| "Prince Valiant" cartoonist Foster | 44 |
| Sparks of "Queer As Folk" | 35 |
| Kubrick's "2001" mainframe | 40 |
| Computer that beat the Y2K threat? | 34 |
| "Shallow ___" (Jack Black film) | 41 |
| "Shallow ___" (2001 Jack Black movie) | 47 |
| Linden of ''Barney Miller'' | 43 |
| Holbrook of "The Firm" | 32 |
| Holbrook of ''The Firm'' | 40 |
| Dave's "2001" nemesis | 35 |
| ''Malcolm in the Middle'' dad | 45 |
| Shallow Farrelly Bros. title character | 38 |
| Shakespearean prince, informally | 32 |
| Sci-fi computer name not derived from IBM | 41 |
| Prince who's friends with Falstaff | 38 |
| Prince of Wales, in "Henry IV" | 40 |
| Prince in both parts of "Henry IV" | 44 |
| Nonhuman villain of a classic 1968 film | 39 |
| Movie villain voiced by Douglas Rain | 36 |
| McRae of the '70s-'80s Royals | 37 |
| March who hosted "The $64,000 Question" | 49 |
| Lyricist David ("Close to You") | 41 |
| Laurel & Hardy producer Roach | 33 |
| Kubrick's out-of-control computer | 37 |
| Holbrook of "Into the Wild" | 37 |
| Holbrook of "Evening Shade" | 37 |
| Fictional computer with cognitive circuits | 42 |
| Evil computer in "2001" | 33 |
| Discovery One's onboard mission specialist | 46 |
| Computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 45 |
| Computer created by Arthur C. Clarke | 36 |
| Boar's Head Tavern habitué | 33 |
| Belgian pilgrimage town, to a Parisian | 38 |
| 9000 in ''2001'' | 32 |
| 1986 N.L. Manager of the Year Lanier | 36 |
| 1983 PGA Championship winner Sutton | 35 |
| 1940's Tigers All-Star Newhouser | 36 |
| #13 villain on AFI's Heroes and Villains list | 49 |
| "The $64,000 Question" host March | 43 |
| "Shallow ___" (Jack Black movie) | 42 |
| "Shallow ___" (2001 film) | 35 |
| "I'm sorry, Dave" speaker | 39 |
| "Daisy" singer of cinema | 34 |
| "Being There" director Ashby | 38 |
| "Barney Miller" star Linden | 37 |
| "Alfie" lyricist David | 32 |
| "2001: A Space Odyssey" mainframe | 43 |
| "2001: A Space Odyssey" computer | 42 |
| 'Into the Wild' actor Holbrook | 38 |
| ''Shallow ___'' (2001 film) | 43 |
| ''2001'' computer | 33 |
| ___ Jordan, real name of the Green Lantern | 42 |
| Designation of some meat markets | 32 |
| Special-request flight meal option | 34 |
| Slaughtered according to Islamic law | 36 |
| Like meat prepared according to Islamic law | 43 |
| Like meat fixed according to Islamic law | 40 |
| Killed according to Islamic law, say | 36 |
| Designation at an Arabic meat market | 36 |
| "Papa Bear" of football | 33 |
| "Papa Bear" of Chicago | 32 |
| N.F.L. coach called "Papa Bear" | 41 |
| Longtime N.F.L. coach nicknamed Papa Bear | 41 |
| Legendary Chicago Bears coach George | 36 |
| George who co-founded the N.F.L. | 32 |
| Football's Papa Bear, George _____ | 38 |
| Football's "Papa Bear" | 36 |
| Eponym of the trophy for the NFC champion | 41 |
| Chicago Bears coaching legend George | 36 |
| Charter member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 47 |
| Beloved Chicago football coach George | 37 |
| "Papa Bear" of gridiron fame | 38 |
| Polearm featuring an ax and a spike | 35 |
| ___ days (happy time in the past) | 33 |
| Alan of "Gilligan's Island" | 41 |
| "Gilligan's Island" star | 38 |
| Revolutionary War patriot Nathan | 32 |
| 'Gilligan's Island' cast member | 43 |
| He wrote "The Man Without a Country" | 46 |
| First American executed for spying | 34 |
| Frequent sidekick of Errol Flynn | 32 |
| Barbara of "Perry Mason" fame | 39 |
| Author of "The Man Without a Country" | 47 |
| American Revolutionary soldier Nathan | 37 |
| America's "Martyr Spy" | 36 |
| Alan of Gilligan's Island | 33 |
| ___ telescope (reflector at Palomar Observatory) | 48 |
| House majority leader of the early 1970s | 40 |
| Van ___ ("Hot For Teacher" band) | 42 |
| Word seen twice on some dairy cartons | 37 |
| Coin with the presidential seal on the reverse | 46 |
| "You don't know the ___ of it!" | 45 |
| "--- a loaf is better ..." | 36 |
| "___ a loaf is . . . " | 32 |
| Like the idea behind this puzzle's theme? | 45 |
| A2: "I hope the plan isn't ___." | 46 |
| Partly built residence, perhaps? | 32 |
| Occasional position of the colors | 33 |
| Desperate measures during a shortage | 36 |
| When some marching bands perform | 32 |